This our OBMVDO can support your crews to do correct process of coating maintenance work. this is benefit for cost and time saving

published:25 Aug 2015

views:4252

Bottom painting basics are explained in this video from West Marine. For more bottom painting project info visit http://www.westmarine.com

published:26 Feb 2011

views:170692

Now in this episode John discusses the various marine paints that are available to us boaters and then finally takes his Bertram Moppy in the paint she for a little rolling and tipping lesson.
For more episodes visit: http://www.shipshapetv.com

published:22 Dec 2015

views:676

In this video, I briefly discuss some of the advantages / disadvantages of each of these materials, as well as some considerations you should keep in mind when making these decisions.
Please leave any comments / suggestions below!
Thank you!
http://www.BoatworksToday.com
http://www.facebook.com/BoatworksToday
http://www.twitter.com/BoatworksToday

published:05 Dec 2015

views:298378

Playing now on http://ArtistsNetwork.tv, follow Don Demers' steps to paint the sea in oil. Learn oil painting techniques for painting en plein air: adapting to lighting changes, creating thumbnails, how to capture the color and movement of the subject. Then go back to the studio to complete this painting from start to finish with oil painting tips on underpainting, color mixing, capturing shape and value, adding details and more, for a dynamic painting of the sea.
PreviewMarinePainting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers here now for tips on how to allow for changing light when painting en plein air, how to establish a strong composition, underpainting and final highlights that make your water shimmer. Then visit http://ArtistsNetwork.tv for access to the full-length version of this video.

More info here:http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI
Rolling and tipping Interlux Brightsides FlagBlue paint, thinned with 333, over grey Pre-Kote primer. This is the first coat. You can see the rest of the process, and the other boat, at:
http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI

published:26 Jun 2011

views:271187

What are protective coatings, and how are they different to paint?
The terms paint and coating refer to different materials. Protective coatings are applied by painters, but they are very different from domestic paint and it is important to understand how they work so that they can be applied correctly. It is critical that painters follow manufacturer's directions meticulously and to specification because the products dry and cure in a different manner to domestic paints. This cannot be stressed enough.
Paint is primarily formulated for decorative purposes in private dwellings and commercial buildings. Coatings refer to materials designed for industrial use, protecting the asset against the environment corrosion control.
Protective Coatings must:
• Have good adhesion
• Have excellent water and water vapour resistance:
• Have good resistance to abrasion, impact and chemical attack.
• Be capable of withstanding the particular environment for which they were chosen.
The characteristics of a coating are determined by the choice of resins, pigments, solvents and additives used.
For example:
A primer coat:
Should have good adhesion to the substrate
Should be compatible with chosen intermediate or top coats
May need to provide corrosion resistance or protection for the substrate.
An intermediate or undercoat should:
Have good cohesion to the primer coat
Be compatible with the chosen top coat
Fill irregularities in the primer surface
Provide a resistance to water vapour
Act as a barrier to corrosive agents
A top coat should:
Have an excellent resistance to water vapour
Resist corrosive agents or chemicals in the environment
Have good adhesion to the intermediate coat
Be Ultra Violet light resistant
Be aesthetically pleasing
The most common products are painter will use are:
• Epoxymastics, or 'Surface Tolerant Epoxies'
• Two-pack Polyurethanes
• Two-pack Water-based Epoxies
• Micaceous Iron OxideFind out more about protective coatings by completing the NIPD Protective Coatings Coursehttp://www.painters.edu.au/Training-Courses/Industrial-Protective-Coatings.htm

published:08 Mar 2014

views:6860

Proper preparation of your hull is the most important part of your topside paint job. It won't last or look good if you don't take all the steps necessary to make sure you understand the primer application instructions and if you have not prepped the surface properly.
In this video we look at a perfectly fairedm sanded and primed hull. It is a multiple application priming job with 2-3 coats rolled or sprayed for each application. Sanding between the applications ensures the coats will adhere to the fair and even hull and make a perfect substrate for your topcoat application.

published:12 May 2016

views:72955

Learn some more cool tips and tricks for bottom painting your boat from shipwright Louis Sauzedde. Brought to you by our friends at Jamestown Distributors - TotalBoat - http://bit.ly/1ewFz6g
More at - http://www.tipsfromashipwright.com
http://www.facebook.com/tipsfromashipwright

Internationalpaint Marine -On board paint maintenance guide VDO

This our OBMVDO can support your crews to do correct process of coating maintenance work. this is benefit for cost and time saving

19:50

West Marine DIY Series : Bottom Painting

West Marine DIY Series : Bottom Painting

West Marine DIY Series : Bottom Painting

Bottom painting basics are explained in this video from West Marine. For more bottom painting project info visit http://www.westmarine.com

2:25

SSTV 5-14 - Marine Paints and Painting Boat

SSTV 5-14 - Marine Paints and Painting Boat

SSTV 5-14 - Marine Paints and Painting Boat

Now in this episode John discusses the various marine paints that are available to us boaters and then finally takes his Bertram Moppy in the paint she for a little rolling and tipping lesson.
For more episodes visit: http://www.shipshapetv.com

12:15

Gelcoat Or Paint? Which One Should I Use On My Boat Restoration!!

Gelcoat Or Paint? Which One Should I Use On My Boat Restoration!!

Gelcoat Or Paint? Which One Should I Use On My Boat Restoration!!

In this video, I briefly discuss some of the advantages / disadvantages of each of these materials, as well as some considerations you should keep in mind when making these decisions.
Please leave any comments / suggestions below!
Thank you!
http://www.BoatworksToday.com
http://www.facebook.com/BoatworksToday
http://www.twitter.com/BoatworksToday

5:30

Marine Painting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers

Marine Painting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers

Marine Painting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers

Playing now on http://ArtistsNetwork.tv, follow Don Demers' steps to paint the sea in oil. Learn oil painting techniques for painting en plein air: adapting to lighting changes, creating thumbnails, how to capture the color and movement of the subject. Then go back to the studio to complete this painting from start to finish with oil painting tips on underpainting, color mixing, capturing shape and value, adding details and more, for a dynamic painting of the sea.
PreviewMarinePainting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers here now for tips on how to allow for changing light when painting en plein air, how to establish a strong composition, underpainting and final highlights that make your water shimmer. Then visit http://ArtistsNetwork.tv for access to the full-length version of this video.

Rolling and Tipping - First Coat

More info here:http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI
Rolling and tipping Interlux Brightsides FlagBlue paint, thinned with 333, over grey Pre-Kote primer. This is the first coat. You can see the rest of the process, and the other boat, at:
http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI

3:07

Introduction to Protective Coatings

Introduction to Protective Coatings

Introduction to Protective Coatings

What are protective coatings, and how are they different to paint?
The terms paint and coating refer to different materials. Protective coatings are applied by painters, but they are very different from domestic paint and it is important to understand how they work so that they can be applied correctly. It is critical that painters follow manufacturer's directions meticulously and to specification because the products dry and cure in a different manner to domestic paints. This cannot be stressed enough.
Paint is primarily formulated for decorative purposes in private dwellings and commercial buildings. Coatings refer to materials designed for industrial use, protecting the asset against the environment corrosion control.
Protective Coatings must:
• Have good adhesion
• Have excellent water and water vapour resistance:
• Have good resistance to abrasion, impact and chemical attack.
• Be capable of withstanding the particular environment for which they were chosen.
The characteristics of a coating are determined by the choice of resins, pigments, solvents and additives used.
For example:
A primer coat:
Should have good adhesion to the substrate
Should be compatible with chosen intermediate or top coats
May need to provide corrosion resistance or protection for the substrate.
An intermediate or undercoat should:
Have good cohesion to the primer coat
Be compatible with the chosen top coat
Fill irregularities in the primer surface
Provide a resistance to water vapour
Act as a barrier to corrosive agents
A top coat should:
Have an excellent resistance to water vapour
Resist corrosive agents or chemicals in the environment
Have good adhesion to the intermediate coat
Be Ultra Violet light resistant
Be aesthetically pleasing
The most common products are painter will use are:
• Epoxymastics, or 'Surface Tolerant Epoxies'
• Two-pack Polyurethanes
• Two-pack Water-based Epoxies
• Micaceous Iron OxideFind out more about protective coatings by completing the NIPD Protective Coatings Coursehttp://www.painters.edu.au/Training-Courses/Industrial-Protective-Coatings.htm

3:47

Boat Painting 101 - Priming The Hull

Boat Painting 101 - Priming The Hull

Boat Painting 101 - Priming The Hull

Proper preparation of your hull is the most important part of your topside paint job. It won't last or look good if you don't take all the steps necessary to make sure you understand the primer application instructions and if you have not prepped the surface properly.
In this video we look at a perfectly fairedm sanded and primed hull. It is a multiple application priming job with 2-3 coats rolled or sprayed for each application. Sanding between the applications ensures the coats will adhere to the fair and even hull and make a perfect substrate for your topcoat application.

7:18

Tips and Tricks for bottom painting your boat

Tips and Tricks for bottom painting your boat

Tips and Tricks for bottom painting your boat

Learn some more cool tips and tricks for bottom painting your boat from shipwright Louis Sauzedde. Brought to you by our friends at Jamestown Distributors - TotalBoat - http://bit.ly/1ewFz6g
More at - http://www.tipsfromashipwright.com
http://www.facebook.com/tipsfromashipwright

Chugoku Marine Paints

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8:05

Marine painting by oil. Sea. Bright day. Part 2

Marine painting by oil. Sea. Bright day. Part 2

Marine painting by oil. Sea. Bright day. Part 2

How To Paint Under Water Scenes

This is a condensed version of the full 2.5hr "How To Paint Under WaterScenes" video series available now at http://www.muraljoe.com. Learn how to paint things under water: gradients, the surface of the water, waves, the sea floor, objects under water, and bubbles!

0:12

Asmira Marine Paints

Asmira Marine Paints

Asmira Marine Paints

A commercial Ad of Asmira Marine Paints from late 90's.
visit us at www.asmirapaint.com

Internationalpaint Marine -On board paint maintenance guide VDO

This our OBMVDO can support your crews to do correct process of coating maintenance work. this is benefit for cost and time saving

published: 25 Aug 2015

West Marine DIY Series : Bottom Painting

Bottom painting basics are explained in this video from West Marine. For more bottom painting project info visit http://www.westmarine.com

published: 26 Feb 2011

SSTV 5-14 - Marine Paints and Painting Boat

Now in this episode John discusses the various marine paints that are available to us boaters and then finally takes his Bertram Moppy in the paint she for a little rolling and tipping lesson.
For more episodes visit: http://www.shipshapetv.com

published: 22 Dec 2015

Gelcoat Or Paint? Which One Should I Use On My Boat Restoration!!

In this video, I briefly discuss some of the advantages / disadvantages of each of these materials, as well as some considerations you should keep in mind when making these decisions.
Please leave any comments / suggestions below!
Thank you!
http://www.BoatworksToday.com
http://www.facebook.com/BoatworksToday
http://www.twitter.com/BoatworksToday

published: 05 Dec 2015

Marine Painting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers

Playing now on http://ArtistsNetwork.tv, follow Don Demers' steps to paint the sea in oil. Learn oil painting techniques for painting en plein air: adapting to lighting changes, creating thumbnails, how to capture the color and movement of the subject. Then go back to the studio to complete this painting from start to finish with oil painting tips on underpainting, color mixing, capturing shape and value, adding details and more, for a dynamic painting of the sea.
PreviewMarinePainting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers here now for tips on how to allow for changing light when painting en plein air, how to establish a strong composition, underpainting and final highlights that make your water shimmer. Then visit http://ArtistsNetwork.tv for access to the full-length version of this v...

Rolling and Tipping - First Coat

More info here:http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI
Rolling and tipping Interlux Brightsides FlagBlue paint, thinned with 333, over grey Pre-Kote primer. This is the first coat. You can see the rest of the process, and the other boat, at:
http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI

published: 26 Jun 2011

Introduction to Protective Coatings

What are protective coatings, and how are they different to paint?
The terms paint and coating refer to different materials. Protective coatings are applied by painters, but they are very different from domestic paint and it is important to understand how they work so that they can be applied correctly. It is critical that painters follow manufacturer's directions meticulously and to specification because the products dry and cure in a different manner to domestic paints. This cannot be stressed enough.
Paint is primarily formulated for decorative purposes in private dwellings and commercial buildings. Coatings refer to materials designed for industrial use, protecting the asset against the environment corrosion control.
Protective Coatings must:
• Have good adhesion
• Have excellent wa...

published: 08 Mar 2014

Boat Painting 101 - Priming The Hull

Proper preparation of your hull is the most important part of your topside paint job. It won't last or look good if you don't take all the steps necessary to make sure you understand the primer application instructions and if you have not prepped the surface properly.
In this video we look at a perfectly fairedm sanded and primed hull. It is a multiple application priming job with 2-3 coats rolled or sprayed for each application. Sanding between the applications ensures the coats will adhere to the fair and even hull and make a perfect substrate for your topcoat application.

published: 12 May 2016

Tips and Tricks for bottom painting your boat

Learn some more cool tips and tricks for bottom painting your boat from shipwright Louis Sauzedde. Brought to you by our friends at Jamestown Distributors - TotalBoat - http://bit.ly/1ewFz6g
More at - http://www.tipsfromashipwright.com
http://www.facebook.com/tipsfromashipwright

Chugoku Marine Paints

VIDEOFINANCIAL REPORTING
Why invest in is the first financial video platform where you can easily search through thousands of videos describing global securities.
About The Video:
We believe that complex financial data could become more approachable using friendly motion-graphic representation combined with an accurate selection of financial data. To guarantee the most effective information prospective we drew inspiration from Benjamin Graham’s book: “The Intelligent Investor”, a pillar of financial philosophy.
For this project any kind of suggestion or critic will be helpful in order to develop and provide the best service as we can. Please visit our site www.whyinvestin.com and leave a massage to us.
Thank you and hope you'll enjoy.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - DISCLAIMER
THIS VIDEO IS...

published: 14 Oct 2015

Marine painting by oil. Sea. Bright day. Part 2

How To Paint Under Water Scenes

This is a condensed version of the full 2.5hr "How To Paint Under WaterScenes" video series available now at http://www.muraljoe.com. Learn how to paint things under water: gradients, the surface of the water, waves, the sea floor, objects under water, and bubbles!

published: 04 Jul 2015

Asmira Marine Paints

A commercial Ad of Asmira Marine Paints from late 90's.
visit us at www.asmirapaint.com

SSTV 5-14 - Marine Paints and Painting Boat

Now in this episode John discusses the various marine paints that are available to us boaters and then finally takes his Bertram Moppy in the paint she for a li...

Now in this episode John discusses the various marine paints that are available to us boaters and then finally takes his Bertram Moppy in the paint she for a little rolling and tipping lesson.
For more episodes visit: http://www.shipshapetv.com

Now in this episode John discusses the various marine paints that are available to us boaters and then finally takes his Bertram Moppy in the paint she for a little rolling and tipping lesson.
For more episodes visit: http://www.shipshapetv.com

Gelcoat Or Paint? Which One Should I Use On My Boat Restoration!!

In this video, I briefly discuss some of the advantages / disadvantages of each of these materials, as well as some considerations you should keep in mind when ...

In this video, I briefly discuss some of the advantages / disadvantages of each of these materials, as well as some considerations you should keep in mind when making these decisions.
Please leave any comments / suggestions below!
Thank you!
http://www.BoatworksToday.com
http://www.facebook.com/BoatworksToday
http://www.twitter.com/BoatworksToday

In this video, I briefly discuss some of the advantages / disadvantages of each of these materials, as well as some considerations you should keep in mind when making these decisions.
Please leave any comments / suggestions below!
Thank you!
http://www.BoatworksToday.com
http://www.facebook.com/BoatworksToday
http://www.twitter.com/BoatworksToday

Playing now on http://ArtistsNetwork.tv, follow Don Demers' steps to paint the sea in oil. Learn oil painting techniques for painting en plein air: adapting to lighting changes, creating thumbnails, how to capture the color and movement of the subject. Then go back to the studio to complete this painting from start to finish with oil painting tips on underpainting, color mixing, capturing shape and value, adding details and more, for a dynamic painting of the sea.
PreviewMarinePainting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers here now for tips on how to allow for changing light when painting en plein air, how to establish a strong composition, underpainting and final highlights that make your water shimmer. Then visit http://ArtistsNetwork.tv for access to the full-length version of this video.

Playing now on http://ArtistsNetwork.tv, follow Don Demers' steps to paint the sea in oil. Learn oil painting techniques for painting en plein air: adapting to lighting changes, creating thumbnails, how to capture the color and movement of the subject. Then go back to the studio to complete this painting from start to finish with oil painting tips on underpainting, color mixing, capturing shape and value, adding details and more, for a dynamic painting of the sea.
PreviewMarinePainting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers here now for tips on how to allow for changing light when painting en plein air, how to establish a strong composition, underpainting and final highlights that make your water shimmer. Then visit http://ArtistsNetwork.tv for access to the full-length version of this video.

Rolling and Tipping - First Coat

More info here:http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI
Rolling and tipping Interlux Brightsides FlagBlue paint, thinned with 333, over grey Pre-Kote primer. This is the first c...

More info here:http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI
Rolling and tipping Interlux Brightsides FlagBlue paint, thinned with 333, over grey Pre-Kote primer. This is the first coat. You can see the rest of the process, and the other boat, at:
http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI

More info here:http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI
Rolling and tipping Interlux Brightsides FlagBlue paint, thinned with 333, over grey Pre-Kote primer. This is the first coat. You can see the rest of the process, and the other boat, at:
http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI

Introduction to Protective Coatings

What are protective coatings, and how are they different to paint?
The terms paint and coating refer to different materials. Protective coatings are applied by...

What are protective coatings, and how are they different to paint?
The terms paint and coating refer to different materials. Protective coatings are applied by painters, but they are very different from domestic paint and it is important to understand how they work so that they can be applied correctly. It is critical that painters follow manufacturer's directions meticulously and to specification because the products dry and cure in a different manner to domestic paints. This cannot be stressed enough.
Paint is primarily formulated for decorative purposes in private dwellings and commercial buildings. Coatings refer to materials designed for industrial use, protecting the asset against the environment corrosion control.
Protective Coatings must:
• Have good adhesion
• Have excellent water and water vapour resistance:
• Have good resistance to abrasion, impact and chemical attack.
• Be capable of withstanding the particular environment for which they were chosen.
The characteristics of a coating are determined by the choice of resins, pigments, solvents and additives used.
For example:
A primer coat:
Should have good adhesion to the substrate
Should be compatible with chosen intermediate or top coats
May need to provide corrosion resistance or protection for the substrate.
An intermediate or undercoat should:
Have good cohesion to the primer coat
Be compatible with the chosen top coat
Fill irregularities in the primer surface
Provide a resistance to water vapour
Act as a barrier to corrosive agents
A top coat should:
Have an excellent resistance to water vapour
Resist corrosive agents or chemicals in the environment
Have good adhesion to the intermediate coat
Be Ultra Violet light resistant
Be aesthetically pleasing
The most common products are painter will use are:
• Epoxymastics, or 'Surface Tolerant Epoxies'
• Two-pack Polyurethanes
• Two-pack Water-based Epoxies
• Micaceous Iron OxideFind out more about protective coatings by completing the NIPD Protective Coatings Coursehttp://www.painters.edu.au/Training-Courses/Industrial-Protective-Coatings.htm

What are protective coatings, and how are they different to paint?
The terms paint and coating refer to different materials. Protective coatings are applied by painters, but they are very different from domestic paint and it is important to understand how they work so that they can be applied correctly. It is critical that painters follow manufacturer's directions meticulously and to specification because the products dry and cure in a different manner to domestic paints. This cannot be stressed enough.
Paint is primarily formulated for decorative purposes in private dwellings and commercial buildings. Coatings refer to materials designed for industrial use, protecting the asset against the environment corrosion control.
Protective Coatings must:
• Have good adhesion
• Have excellent water and water vapour resistance:
• Have good resistance to abrasion, impact and chemical attack.
• Be capable of withstanding the particular environment for which they were chosen.
The characteristics of a coating are determined by the choice of resins, pigments, solvents and additives used.
For example:
A primer coat:
Should have good adhesion to the substrate
Should be compatible with chosen intermediate or top coats
May need to provide corrosion resistance or protection for the substrate.
An intermediate or undercoat should:
Have good cohesion to the primer coat
Be compatible with the chosen top coat
Fill irregularities in the primer surface
Provide a resistance to water vapour
Act as a barrier to corrosive agents
A top coat should:
Have an excellent resistance to water vapour
Resist corrosive agents or chemicals in the environment
Have good adhesion to the intermediate coat
Be Ultra Violet light resistant
Be aesthetically pleasing
The most common products are painter will use are:
• Epoxymastics, or 'Surface Tolerant Epoxies'
• Two-pack Polyurethanes
• Two-pack Water-based Epoxies
• Micaceous Iron OxideFind out more about protective coatings by completing the NIPD Protective Coatings Coursehttp://www.painters.edu.au/Training-Courses/Industrial-Protective-Coatings.htm

Boat Painting 101 - Priming The Hull

Proper preparation of your hull is the most important part of your topside paint job. It won't last or look good if you don't take all the steps necessary to ma...

Proper preparation of your hull is the most important part of your topside paint job. It won't last or look good if you don't take all the steps necessary to make sure you understand the primer application instructions and if you have not prepped the surface properly.
In this video we look at a perfectly fairedm sanded and primed hull. It is a multiple application priming job with 2-3 coats rolled or sprayed for each application. Sanding between the applications ensures the coats will adhere to the fair and even hull and make a perfect substrate for your topcoat application.

Proper preparation of your hull is the most important part of your topside paint job. It won't last or look good if you don't take all the steps necessary to make sure you understand the primer application instructions and if you have not prepped the surface properly.
In this video we look at a perfectly fairedm sanded and primed hull. It is a multiple application priming job with 2-3 coats rolled or sprayed for each application. Sanding between the applications ensures the coats will adhere to the fair and even hull and make a perfect substrate for your topcoat application.

Tips and Tricks for bottom painting your boat

Learn some more cool tips and tricks for bottom painting your boat from shipwright Louis Sauzedde. Brought to you by our friends at Jamestown Distributors - Tot...

Learn some more cool tips and tricks for bottom painting your boat from shipwright Louis Sauzedde. Brought to you by our friends at Jamestown Distributors - TotalBoat - http://bit.ly/1ewFz6g
More at - http://www.tipsfromashipwright.com
http://www.facebook.com/tipsfromashipwright

Learn some more cool tips and tricks for bottom painting your boat from shipwright Louis Sauzedde. Brought to you by our friends at Jamestown Distributors - TotalBoat - http://bit.ly/1ewFz6g
More at - http://www.tipsfromashipwright.com
http://www.facebook.com/tipsfromashipwright

Chugoku Marine Paints

VIDEOFINANCIAL REPORTING
Why invest in is the first financial video platform where you can easily search through thousands of videos describing global securit...

VIDEOFINANCIAL REPORTING
Why invest in is the first financial video platform where you can easily search through thousands of videos describing global securities.
About The Video:
We believe that complex financial data could become more approachable using friendly motion-graphic representation combined with an accurate selection of financial data. To guarantee the most effective information prospective we drew inspiration from Benjamin Graham’s book: “The Intelligent Investor”, a pillar of financial philosophy.
For this project any kind of suggestion or critic will be helpful in order to develop and provide the best service as we can. Please visit our site www.whyinvestin.com and leave a massage to us.
Thank you and hope you'll enjoy.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - DISCLAIMER
THIS VIDEO IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON AS INVESTMENT ADVICE. This video has been prepared by Whyinvestin (together with its affiliates, “Whyinvestin”) and is not intended to be taken by, and should not be taken by, any individual recipient as investment advice, a recommendation to buy, hold or sell any security, or an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to purchase any security.
PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. The performance of the companies discussed on this video is not necessarily indicative of the future performances.
Investors should consider the content of this video in conjunction with investment reports, financial statements and other disclosures regarding the valuations and performance of the specific companies discussed herein.
DO NOT RELY ON ANY OPINIONS, PREDICTIONS OR FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS CONTAINED HEREIN. Certain of the information contained in this video constitutes “forward-looking statements” that are inherently unreliable and actual events or results may differ materially from those reflected or contemplated herein. None of Whyinvestin or any of its representatives makes any assurance as to the accuracy of those predictions or forward-looking statements. Whyinvestin expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to update or revise any such forward-looking statements.
EXTERNAL SOURCES. Certain information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources. Although Whyinvestin believes such sources to be reliable, we make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness.
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How To Paint Under Water Scenes

This is a condensed version of the full 2.5hr "How To Paint Under WaterScenes" video series available now at http://www.muraljoe.com. Learn how to paint thing...

This is a condensed version of the full 2.5hr "How To Paint Under WaterScenes" video series available now at http://www.muraljoe.com. Learn how to paint things under water: gradients, the surface of the water, waves, the sea floor, objects under water, and bubbles!

This is a condensed version of the full 2.5hr "How To Paint Under WaterScenes" video series available now at http://www.muraljoe.com. Learn how to paint things under water: gradients, the surface of the water, waves, the sea floor, objects under water, and bubbles!

Watercolor Boat at the Marina Painting Demonstration

I've been asked many times to paint more water and more boats 🌊⛵️so I finally finished another upload just in time for this weekend 🤗
There's more requested videos coming up... all will be uploaded soon to my youtube channel so please keep checking😀 🌺
♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎
Thank you everyone for being part of my Youtube Channel, I really enjoy reading your comments, you guys motivate me to upload more!
♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎
I've been getting a lot of similar questions so I have created a Q/A. Just keep scrolling down and you may find some answers about watercolor PAPERS, pigments, taping down etc 😃👇🏼
Part I is below 💕Part II and III in my previous videos!
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
All annotations on colors...

Painting an outboard cowling

Pimp My Tinnie - Part 2
This video is a bit of fun -- more of a video blog than a tutorial. In it I paint the cowling from the Green Machine and add a few decals to it. My original plan was to Vinyl wrap it but a few tests showed it wasn't going to give the look I was going for so I ended up pulling out the rattle cans again.

published: 15 Jun 2015

Marine oil painting. The surf in warm tones.

My site and gallery works:
https://sites.google.com/site/yakimenkopaint/
Download a photo of my work in good quality:
https://www.etsy.com/ru/listing/488091164/artworks?ref=listings_manager_grid
Marine oil painting. The surf in warm tones.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

WARHAMMER 40K - Space Marine + Paint Set

A starter set for those who want to start in Warhammer 40k, but this
box is tricky enough if you're an absolute beginner. Needed the help
of an acquaintance of mine to get this painted, JR is back in the house!
I LikeWatchingPaint Dry: https://www.facebook.com/I-like-Watching-Paint-Dry-1452816574744615/?fref=ts

How to paint a - Death Guard Plague Marine (WH40K)

**Slippery when wet**
My painting guide for Death GuardPlagueMarines. I'm not the best painter in the world and take far too long to finish models, I guess I'm never really completely happy with the finished result. Anyway feel free to acquire some of my tips in this painting guide.
If you have any questions regarding the guide please put them in the comments below or email me directly if you prefer. Also if you have any other painting guides you would like me to make please ask.
Enjoy

published: 05 Nov 2017

Painting Terran Space Marine 3D Model | Gambody

This week we bring to you the printed and painted TerranSpace Marine3D model. Coming from the widely renowned video game, StarCraft Terran Space Marine character is a skillful soldier, capable of withstanding dangerous missions.
The power suit is painted according to the video game color palette.
As always, our online workshop’s purpose is to show you how you can paint, using hand-painting techniques, your own 3D printed models.
Regular painting brushes, acrylic paints, water and palette for color mixing were used. But first, the 3D model was coated in 4 layers of primer, to mask the layer patterns of the 3D printing process. Also, the primer ensures great adhesion of the acrylic paint to the surface of the model.
Watch the time-lapse video to see the entire transformation of the Ter...

published: 03 Oct 2016

ULTRAMARINE SBS FINAL: Oil Paint Weathering

More commentary! More life lessons! All the best things in one place. And painting minis too!
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Paint Coatings Presentation by Alexseal

A clip from our YachtEngineeringSeminar featuring Tripp Nelson and Jeff Grandgennett of Alexseal presenting the history and trends in coatings, as well as choosing the right coating for your project and care and maintenance.

Horus Heresy - Ultramarine - Chapter 2: Painting the Smurf's Helmet

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In part 2, Ben will show you how he paints the helmet of our blue SpaceSmurf. You'll find tons of tips and tricks about how to use layers and glazes to paint this part - plus some tips on how to create really good looking and simple OSL eyes!
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Watercolor Boat at the Marina Painting Demonstration

I've been asked many times to paint more water and more boats 🌊⛵️so I finally finished another upload just in time for this weekend 🤗
There's more requested vi...

I've been asked many times to paint more water and more boats 🌊⛵️so I finally finished another upload just in time for this weekend 🤗
There's more requested videos coming up... all will be uploaded soon to my youtube channel so please keep checking😀 🌺
♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎
Thank you everyone for being part of my Youtube Channel, I really enjoy reading your comments, you guys motivate me to upload more!
♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎
I've been getting a lot of similar questions so I have created a Q/A. Just keep scrolling down and you may find some answers about watercolor PAPERS, pigments, taping down etc 😃👇🏼
Part I is below 💕Part II and III in my previous videos!
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
All annotations on colors and brushes are in the video.
The white pigment I use is DESIGNER'S PERMANENT WHITE GOUACHE, which is an opaque version of watercolor. I use it instead of my regular watercolor whites which are too transparent for my style of painting.
Paper: HotPress, 140lb, 100% cotton - watercolor paper
♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎😃*****Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!*****😃♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎
www.facebook.com/mariamorjane
my instagram: @maria_morjane
♥︎♥︎♥︎Also please let me know that you are one of my subscribers so I can follow you back on INSTAGRAM♥︎♥︎♥︎
_________________________________________________________________
Note: It's ok to copy my art for your personal use as long as you are not trying to make money off of it :) Having said that, my videos are for you to enjoy, learn and paint along with me 🌹😍
♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎PART I♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎
Most common questions I get and here are some answers:
♦︎1.WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLD PRESSED AND HOT PRESSED? ♥︎
Cold pressed is on the rougher side and hot pressed is the smoothest. For example with hot pressed the paint won't sink in as much and will dry faster, vs cold pressed is the most traditional watercolor paper for artists, the paint will sit for a while until it settles and you can do dry brushing. It also dries longer because of all that. They are both fun, I just have been painting mostly on hot pressed because of my style. Hot pressed is good when you can paint faster and when you use a lot of paint. To determine which paper is best for you I think it's a good idea to try out all three kinds, hot pressed, cold pressed and the third kind - rough watercolor paper, this one is super bumpy!
♦︎2.HOW DO I MAKE MY PAINTINGS LOOK SO VIBRANT?♥︎
I believe that the intensity of my paintings comes from layering and composing the right colors together, creating contrasts like putting two colors together that will compliment each other.
♦︎3.HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE ME TO FINISH A PAINTING?♥︎
Anytime between 40min - 3hrs. It all depends on what I am painting.
♦︎4.DO I TAPE THE WATERCOLOR PAPER DOWN?♥︎
Rarely..if ever, I just prefer to not do anything and let the water itself create the suction between watercolor paper and the paper or glass that I put underneath it. Sometimes may I only tape the bottom side down, this way the paper is still free to absorb as much water as needed.
♦︎5.DO I USE WATERCOLOR IN PAN OR OUT OF TUBE?♥︎
I mostly use watercolors out of tubes.
I think it helps me in painting with layers. I feel like it's so much easier to create that vibrancy when I can use more paint.
♦︎6.WHAT ARE THE BASICCOLORS I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR A BEGINNER?♥︎
black, indigo, thalo blue (phthalo), cobalt blue, viridian hue, turquoise, burnt umber, raw umber, burnt sienna, orange cadmium Hue, cadmium yellow Hue, cadmium yellow Hue pale, yellow ochre, sap green, Permanent yellow green, purple lake, mauve, red madder Hue, deep red, brilliant red, quinacridone red (Thalo crimson),
white - designers gouache permanent white
♦︎7.WHAT BASIC BRUSHES I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR A BEGINNER?
Round: 0, 2, 4, 6, Angular: 1/2, 3/4,
Fan: 2
8. "Can I paint on a different paper than watercolor paper?"
I've been asked this question many times and unfortunately the answer is no, you need a watercolor paper if you want to paint with watercolors. Watercolor paper is build so it can absorb as much water and pigment as needed, it won't rip or tear etc.
★★★★PART II and III in my previous videos!★★★★
*******Thank you so much!*******
Links to my other tutorials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubnEnKCngws&t=521s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLafZM4H-sc&t=197s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES-yuj-LywE&t=882s
Music created by:
"Almost in F Tranquility" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

I've been asked many times to paint more water and more boats 🌊⛵️so I finally finished another upload just in time for this weekend 🤗
There's more requested videos coming up... all will be uploaded soon to my youtube channel so please keep checking😀 🌺
♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎
Thank you everyone for being part of my Youtube Channel, I really enjoy reading your comments, you guys motivate me to upload more!
♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎
I've been getting a lot of similar questions so I have created a Q/A. Just keep scrolling down and you may find some answers about watercolor PAPERS, pigments, taping down etc 😃👇🏼
Part I is below 💕Part II and III in my previous videos!
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
All annotations on colors and brushes are in the video.
The white pigment I use is DESIGNER'S PERMANENT WHITE GOUACHE, which is an opaque version of watercolor. I use it instead of my regular watercolor whites which are too transparent for my style of painting.
Paper: HotPress, 140lb, 100% cotton - watercolor paper
♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎😃*****Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!*****😃♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎♦︎
www.facebook.com/mariamorjane
my instagram: @maria_morjane
♥︎♥︎♥︎Also please let me know that you are one of my subscribers so I can follow you back on INSTAGRAM♥︎♥︎♥︎
_________________________________________________________________
Note: It's ok to copy my art for your personal use as long as you are not trying to make money off of it :) Having said that, my videos are for you to enjoy, learn and paint along with me 🌹😍
♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎PART I♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎
Most common questions I get and here are some answers:
♦︎1.WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLD PRESSED AND HOT PRESSED? ♥︎
Cold pressed is on the rougher side and hot pressed is the smoothest. For example with hot pressed the paint won't sink in as much and will dry faster, vs cold pressed is the most traditional watercolor paper for artists, the paint will sit for a while until it settles and you can do dry brushing. It also dries longer because of all that. They are both fun, I just have been painting mostly on hot pressed because of my style. Hot pressed is good when you can paint faster and when you use a lot of paint. To determine which paper is best for you I think it's a good idea to try out all three kinds, hot pressed, cold pressed and the third kind - rough watercolor paper, this one is super bumpy!
♦︎2.HOW DO I MAKE MY PAINTINGS LOOK SO VIBRANT?♥︎
I believe that the intensity of my paintings comes from layering and composing the right colors together, creating contrasts like putting two colors together that will compliment each other.
♦︎3.HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE ME TO FINISH A PAINTING?♥︎
Anytime between 40min - 3hrs. It all depends on what I am painting.
♦︎4.DO I TAPE THE WATERCOLOR PAPER DOWN?♥︎
Rarely..if ever, I just prefer to not do anything and let the water itself create the suction between watercolor paper and the paper or glass that I put underneath it. Sometimes may I only tape the bottom side down, this way the paper is still free to absorb as much water as needed.
♦︎5.DO I USE WATERCOLOR IN PAN OR OUT OF TUBE?♥︎
I mostly use watercolors out of tubes.
I think it helps me in painting with layers. I feel like it's so much easier to create that vibrancy when I can use more paint.
♦︎6.WHAT ARE THE BASICCOLORS I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR A BEGINNER?♥︎
black, indigo, thalo blue (phthalo), cobalt blue, viridian hue, turquoise, burnt umber, raw umber, burnt sienna, orange cadmium Hue, cadmium yellow Hue, cadmium yellow Hue pale, yellow ochre, sap green, Permanent yellow green, purple lake, mauve, red madder Hue, deep red, brilliant red, quinacridone red (Thalo crimson),
white - designers gouache permanent white
♦︎7.WHAT BASIC BRUSHES I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR A BEGINNER?
Round: 0, 2, 4, 6, Angular: 1/2, 3/4,
Fan: 2
8. "Can I paint on a different paper than watercolor paper?"
I've been asked this question many times and unfortunately the answer is no, you need a watercolor paper if you want to paint with watercolors. Watercolor paper is build so it can absorb as much water and pigment as needed, it won't rip or tear etc.
★★★★PART II and III in my previous videos!★★★★
*******Thank you so much!*******
Links to my other tutorials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubnEnKCngws&t=521s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLafZM4H-sc&t=197s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES-yuj-LywE&t=882s
Music created by:
"Almost in F Tranquility" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Painting an outboard cowling

Pimp My Tinnie - Part 2
This video is a bit of fun -- more of a video blog than a tutorial. In it I paint the cowling from the Green Machine and add a few deca...

Pimp My Tinnie - Part 2
This video is a bit of fun -- more of a video blog than a tutorial. In it I paint the cowling from the Green Machine and add a few decals to it. My original plan was to Vinyl wrap it but a few tests showed it wasn't going to give the look I was going for so I ended up pulling out the rattle cans again.

Pimp My Tinnie - Part 2
This video is a bit of fun -- more of a video blog than a tutorial. In it I paint the cowling from the Green Machine and add a few decals to it. My original plan was to Vinyl wrap it but a few tests showed it wasn't going to give the look I was going for so I ended up pulling out the rattle cans again.

Marine oil painting. The surf in warm tones.

My site and gallery works:
https://sites.google.com/site/yakimenkopaint/
Download a photo of my work in good quality:
https://www.etsy.com/ru/listing/488091164...

My site and gallery works:
https://sites.google.com/site/yakimenkopaint/
Download a photo of my work in good quality:
https://www.etsy.com/ru/listing/488091164/artworks?ref=listings_manager_grid
Marine oil painting. The surf in warm tones.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

My site and gallery works:
https://sites.google.com/site/yakimenkopaint/
Download a photo of my work in good quality:
https://www.etsy.com/ru/listing/488091164/artworks?ref=listings_manager_grid
Marine oil painting. The surf in warm tones.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

WARHAMMER 40K - Space Marine + Paint Set

A starter set for those who want to start in Warhammer 40k, but this
box is tricky enough if you're an absolute beginner. Needed the help
of an acquaintance of...

A starter set for those who want to start in Warhammer 40k, but this
box is tricky enough if you're an absolute beginner. Needed the help
of an acquaintance of mine to get this painted, JR is back in the house!
I LikeWatchingPaint Dry: https://www.facebook.com/I-like-Watching-Paint-Dry-1452816574744615/?fref=ts

A starter set for those who want to start in Warhammer 40k, but this
box is tricky enough if you're an absolute beginner. Needed the help
of an acquaintance of mine to get this painted, JR is back in the house!
I LikeWatchingPaint Dry: https://www.facebook.com/I-like-Watching-Paint-Dry-1452816574744615/?fref=ts

How to paint a - Death Guard Plague Marine (WH40K)

**Slippery when wet**
My painting guide for Death GuardPlagueMarines. I'm not the best painter in the world and take far too long to finish models, I guess I'...

**Slippery when wet**
My painting guide for Death GuardPlagueMarines. I'm not the best painter in the world and take far too long to finish models, I guess I'm never really completely happy with the finished result. Anyway feel free to acquire some of my tips in this painting guide.
If you have any questions regarding the guide please put them in the comments below or email me directly if you prefer. Also if you have any other painting guides you would like me to make please ask.
Enjoy

**Slippery when wet**
My painting guide for Death GuardPlagueMarines. I'm not the best painter in the world and take far too long to finish models, I guess I'm never really completely happy with the finished result. Anyway feel free to acquire some of my tips in this painting guide.
If you have any questions regarding the guide please put them in the comments below or email me directly if you prefer. Also if you have any other painting guides you would like me to make please ask.
Enjoy

Painting Terran Space Marine 3D Model | Gambody

This week we bring to you the printed and painted TerranSpace Marine3D model. Coming from the widely renowned video game, StarCraft Terran Space Marine charac...

This week we bring to you the printed and painted TerranSpace Marine3D model. Coming from the widely renowned video game, StarCraft Terran Space Marine character is a skillful soldier, capable of withstanding dangerous missions.
The power suit is painted according to the video game color palette.
As always, our online workshop’s purpose is to show you how you can paint, using hand-painting techniques, your own 3D printed models.
Regular painting brushes, acrylic paints, water and palette for color mixing were used. But first, the 3D model was coated in 4 layers of primer, to mask the layer patterns of the 3D printing process. Also, the primer ensures great adhesion of the acrylic paint to the surface of the model.
Watch the time-lapse video to see the entire transformation of the Terran Space Marine 3D model.
Download StarCraft Terran Space Marine 3D model STL files here: http://www.gambody.com/3d-models/terran-marine-starcraft
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This week we bring to you the printed and painted TerranSpace Marine3D model. Coming from the widely renowned video game, StarCraft Terran Space Marine character is a skillful soldier, capable of withstanding dangerous missions.
The power suit is painted according to the video game color palette.
As always, our online workshop’s purpose is to show you how you can paint, using hand-painting techniques, your own 3D printed models.
Regular painting brushes, acrylic paints, water and palette for color mixing were used. But first, the 3D model was coated in 4 layers of primer, to mask the layer patterns of the 3D printing process. Also, the primer ensures great adhesion of the acrylic paint to the surface of the model.
Watch the time-lapse video to see the entire transformation of the Terran Space Marine 3D model.
Download StarCraft Terran Space Marine 3D model STL files here: http://www.gambody.com/3d-models/terran-marine-starcraft
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A clip from our YachtEngineeringSeminar featuring Tripp Nelson and Jeff Grandgennett of Alexseal presenting the history and trends in coatings, as well as choosing the right coating for your project and care and maintenance.

A clip from our YachtEngineeringSeminar featuring Tripp Nelson and Jeff Grandgennett of Alexseal presenting the history and trends in coatings, as well as choosing the right coating for your project and care and maintenance.

Horus Heresy - Ultramarine - Chapter 2: Painting the Smurf's Helmet

PaintingBuddha is POWERED BY PATREON - But we are running out of power right now.
Please take the watch what is troubling us: http://bit.ly/PB-OneDollarChalle...

PaintingBuddha is POWERED BY PATREON - But we are running out of power right now.
Please take the watch what is troubling us: http://bit.ly/PB-OneDollarChallenge
Thank you!
In part 2, Ben will show you how he paints the helmet of our blue SpaceSmurf. You'll find tons of tips and tricks about how to use layers and glazes to paint this part - plus some tips on how to create really good looking and simple OSL eyes!
As always, post your questions below in the comments!
Also: Please stay tuned for some important announcements on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/paintingbuddha
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PaintingBuddha is POWERED BY PATREON - But we are running out of power right now.
Please take the watch what is troubling us: http://bit.ly/PB-OneDollarChallenge
Thank you!
In part 2, Ben will show you how he paints the helmet of our blue SpaceSmurf. You'll find tons of tips and tricks about how to use layers and glazes to paint this part - plus some tips on how to create really good looking and simple OSL eyes!
As always, post your questions below in the comments!
Also: Please stay tuned for some important announcements on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/paintingbuddha
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SSTV 5-14 - Marine Paints and Painting Boat

Now in this episode John discusses the various marine paints that are available to us boaters and then finally takes his Bertram Moppy in the paint she for a little rolling and tipping lesson.
For more episodes visit: http://www.shipshapetv.com

12:15

Gelcoat Or Paint? Which One Should I Use On My Boat Restoration!!

In this video, I briefly discuss some of the advantages / disadvantages of each of these m...

Gelcoat Or Paint? Which One Should I Use On My Boat Restoration!!

In this video, I briefly discuss some of the advantages / disadvantages of each of these materials, as well as some considerations you should keep in mind when making these decisions.
Please leave any comments / suggestions below!
Thank you!
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5:30

Marine Painting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers

Playing now on http://ArtistsNetwork.tv, follow Don Demers' steps to paint the sea in oil....

Marine Painting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers

Playing now on http://ArtistsNetwork.tv, follow Don Demers' steps to paint the sea in oil. Learn oil painting techniques for painting en plein air: adapting to lighting changes, creating thumbnails, how to capture the color and movement of the subject. Then go back to the studio to complete this painting from start to finish with oil painting tips on underpainting, color mixing, capturing shape and value, adding details and more, for a dynamic painting of the sea.
PreviewMarinePainting: The Art of the Wave with Don Demers here now for tips on how to allow for changing light when painting en plein air, how to establish a strong composition, underpainting and final highlights that make your water shimmer. Then visit http://ArtistsNetwork.tv for access to the full-length version of this video.

12:41

How to paint a Space Marine - Starter Painting Guide

In this video Emma shows you how to paint a Space Marine using the new Warhammer 40,000 Sp...

Rolling and Tipping - First Coat

More info here:http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI
Rolling and tipping Interlux Brightsides FlagBlue paint, thinned with 333, over grey Pre-Kote primer. This is the first coat. You can see the rest of the process, and the other boat, at:
http://wp.me/p8lMsR-FI

3:07

Introduction to Protective Coatings

What are protective coatings, and how are they different to paint?
The terms paint and co...

Introduction to Protective Coatings

What are protective coatings, and how are they different to paint?
The terms paint and coating refer to different materials. Protective coatings are applied by painters, but they are very different from domestic paint and it is important to understand how they work so that they can be applied correctly. It is critical that painters follow manufacturer's directions meticulously and to specification because the products dry and cure in a different manner to domestic paints. This cannot be stressed enough.
Paint is primarily formulated for decorative purposes in private dwellings and commercial buildings. Coatings refer to materials designed for industrial use, protecting the asset against the environment corrosion control.
Protective Coatings must:
• Have good adhesion
• Have excellent water and water vapour resistance:
• Have good resistance to abrasion, impact and chemical attack.
• Be capable of withstanding the particular environment for which they were chosen.
The characteristics of a coating are determined by the choice of resins, pigments, solvents and additives used.
For example:
A primer coat:
Should have good adhesion to the substrate
Should be compatible with chosen intermediate or top coats
May need to provide corrosion resistance or protection for the substrate.
An intermediate or undercoat should:
Have good cohesion to the primer coat
Be compatible with the chosen top coat
Fill irregularities in the primer surface
Provide a resistance to water vapour
Act as a barrier to corrosive agents
A top coat should:
Have an excellent resistance to water vapour
Resist corrosive agents or chemicals in the environment
Have good adhesion to the intermediate coat
Be Ultra Violet light resistant
Be aesthetically pleasing
The most common products are painter will use are:
• Epoxymastics, or 'Surface Tolerant Epoxies'
• Two-pack Polyurethanes
• Two-pack Water-based Epoxies
• Micaceous Iron OxideFind out more about protective coatings by completing the NIPD Protective Coatings Coursehttp://www.painters.edu.au/Training-Courses/Industrial-Protective-Coatings.htm

3:47

Boat Painting 101 - Priming The Hull

Proper preparation of your hull is the most important part of your topside paint job. It w...

Boat Painting 101 - Priming The Hull

Proper preparation of your hull is the most important part of your topside paint job. It won't last or look good if you don't take all the steps necessary to make sure you understand the primer application instructions and if you have not prepped the surface properly.
In this video we look at a perfectly fairedm sanded and primed hull. It is a multiple application priming job with 2-3 coats rolled or sprayed for each application. Sanding between the applications ensures the coats will adhere to the fair and even hull and make a perfect substrate for your topcoat application.

7:18

Tips and Tricks for bottom painting your boat

Learn some more cool tips and tricks for bottom painting your boat from shipwright Louis S...

Tips and Tricks for bottom painting your boat

Learn some more cool tips and tricks for bottom painting your boat from shipwright Louis Sauzedde. Brought to you by our friends at Jamestown Distributors - TotalBoat - http://bit.ly/1ewFz6g
More at - http://www.tipsfromashipwright.com
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Watercolor Boat at the Marina Painting Demonstration

I've been asked many times to paint more water and more boats 🌊⛵️so I finally finished another upload just in time for this weekend 🤗
There's more requested videos coming up... all will be uploaded soon to my youtube channel so please keep checking😀 🌺
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Thank you everyone for being part of my Youtube Channel, I really enjoy reading your comments, you guys motivate me to upload more!
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I've been getting a lot of similar questions so I have created a Q/A. Just keep scrolling down and you may find some answers about watercolor PAPERS, pigments, taping down etc 😃👇🏼
Part I is below 💕Part II and III in my previous videos!
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All annotations on colors and brushes are in the video.
The white pigment I use is DESIGNER'S PERMANENT WHITE GOUACHE, which is an opaque version of watercolor. I use it instead of my regular watercolor whites which are too transparent for my style of painting.
Paper: HotPress, 140lb, 100% cotton - watercolor paper
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Note: It's ok to copy my art for your personal use as long as you are not trying to make money off of it :) Having said that, my videos are for you to enjoy, learn and paint along with me 🌹😍
♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎PART I♥︎♥︎♥︎♥︎
Most common questions I get and here are some answers:
♦︎1.WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLD PRESSED AND HOT PRESSED? ♥︎
Cold pressed is on the rougher side and hot pressed is the smoothest. For example with hot pressed the paint won't sink in as much and will dry faster, vs cold pressed is the most traditional watercolor paper for artists, the paint will sit for a while until it settles and you can do dry brushing. It also dries longer because of all that. They are both fun, I just have been painting mostly on hot pressed because of my style. Hot pressed is good when you can paint faster and when you use a lot of paint. To determine which paper is best for you I think it's a good idea to try out all three kinds, hot pressed, cold pressed and the third kind - rough watercolor paper, this one is super bumpy!
♦︎2.HOW DO I MAKE MY PAINTINGS LOOK SO VIBRANT?♥︎
I believe that the intensity of my paintings comes from layering and composing the right colors together, creating contrasts like putting two colors together that will compliment each other.
♦︎3.HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE ME TO FINISH A PAINTING?♥︎
Anytime between 40min - 3hrs. It all depends on what I am painting.
♦︎4.DO I TAPE THE WATERCOLOR PAPER DOWN?♥︎
Rarely..if ever, I just prefer to not do anything and let the water itself create the suction between watercolor paper and the paper or glass that I put underneath it. Sometimes may I only tape the bottom side down, this way the paper is still free to absorb as much water as needed.
♦︎5.DO I USE WATERCOLOR IN PAN OR OUT OF TUBE?♥︎
I mostly use watercolors out of tubes.
I think it helps me in painting with layers. I feel like it's so much easier to create that vibrancy when I can use more paint.
♦︎6.WHAT ARE THE BASICCOLORS I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR A BEGINNER?♥︎
black, indigo, thalo blue (phthalo), cobalt blue, viridian hue, turquoise, burnt umber, raw umber, burnt sienna, orange cadmium Hue, cadmium yellow Hue, cadmium yellow Hue pale, yellow ochre, sap green, Permanent yellow green, purple lake, mauve, red madder Hue, deep red, brilliant red, quinacridone red (Thalo crimson),
white - designers gouache permanent white
♦︎7.WHAT BASIC BRUSHES I WOULD RECOMMEND FOR A BEGINNER?
Round: 0, 2, 4, 6, Angular: 1/2, 3/4,
Fan: 2
8. "Can I paint on a different paper than watercolor paper?"
I've been asked this question many times and unfortunately the answer is no, you need a watercolor paper if you want to paint with watercolors. Watercolor paper is build so it can absorb as much water and pigment as needed, it won't rip or tear etc.
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Links to my other tutorials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubnEnKCngws&t=521s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLafZM4H-sc&t=197s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES-yuj-LywE&t=882s
Music created by:
"Almost in F Tranquility" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Painting an outboard cowling

Pimp My Tinnie - Part 2
This video is a bit of fun -- more of a video blog than a tutorial. In it I paint the cowling from the Green Machine and add a few decals to it. My original plan was to Vinyl wrap it but a few tests showed it wasn't going to give the look I was going for so I ended up pulling out the rattle cans again.

1:04:31

Marine oil painting. The surf in warm tones.

My site and gallery works:
https://sites.google.com/site/yakimenkopaint/
Download a photo...

Marine oil painting. The surf in warm tones.

My site and gallery works:
https://sites.google.com/site/yakimenkopaint/
Download a photo of my work in good quality:
https://www.etsy.com/ru/listing/488091164/artworks?ref=listings_manager_grid
Marine oil painting. The surf in warm tones.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

WARHAMMER 40K - Space Marine + Paint Set

A starter set for those who want to start in Warhammer 40k, but this
box is tricky enough if you're an absolute beginner. Needed the help
of an acquaintance of mine to get this painted, JR is back in the house!
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How to paint a - Death Guard Plague Marine (WH40K)

**Slippery when wet**
My painting guide for Death GuardPlagueMarines. I'm not the best painter in the world and take far too long to finish models, I guess I'm never really completely happy with the finished result. Anyway feel free to acquire some of my tips in this painting guide.
If you have any questions regarding the guide please put them in the comments below or email me directly if you prefer. Also if you have any other painting guides you would like me to make please ask.
Enjoy

25:53

Painting Terran Space Marine 3D Model | Gambody

This week we bring to you the printed and painted Terran Space Marine 3D model. Coming fro...

Painting Terran Space Marine 3D Model | Gambody

This week we bring to you the printed and painted TerranSpace Marine3D model. Coming from the widely renowned video game, StarCraft Terran Space Marine character is a skillful soldier, capable of withstanding dangerous missions.
The power suit is painted according to the video game color palette.
As always, our online workshop’s purpose is to show you how you can paint, using hand-painting techniques, your own 3D printed models.
Regular painting brushes, acrylic paints, water and palette for color mixing were used. But first, the 3D model was coated in 4 layers of primer, to mask the layer patterns of the 3D printing process. Also, the primer ensures great adhesion of the acrylic paint to the surface of the model.
Watch the time-lapse video to see the entire transformation of the Terran Space Marine 3D model.
Download StarCraft Terran Space Marine 3D model STL files here: http://www.gambody.com/3d-models/terran-marine-starcraft
Subscribe to our YouTube channel to have front row seats to exclusive 3D printing gaming miniatures.
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36:33

ULTRAMARINE SBS FINAL: Oil Paint Weathering

More commentary! More life lessons! All the best things in one place. And painting minis t...

MaMTu - How to paint: Plague Marine / Seuchenmarin...

Horus Heresy - Ultramarine - Chapter 2: Painting t...

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The 1902 oil painting, owned by Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in Canada, depicts a crouching and cloaked woman, painted in white, blues, grays and greens ... It shows that Picassopainted over another painter's work after rotating it 90 degrees to the right, using some of the landscape forms in his own final composition ... The artist initially painted the ......

Beneath the mournful image lies another painting, a landscape, researchers have revealed after using non-invasive imaging techniques to examine the work ... La Misereuse Accroupie was painted by Picasso in 1902, during Picasso’s early “blue period” ... The first secrets of the painting were discovered by conservators in 1992....

Several Camp Pendleton-based Marines have been found guilty in recent weeks of crimes including rape and child pornography, with other similar cases still pending in the military criminal justice system, records show....

PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — If people want to say James Paxton is a pitch away from landing on the disabled list, the SeattleMariners lefty won't argue with them ... "That doesn't help me at all ... Mariners manager Scott Servais understands the nuanced approach Paxton and other athletes are taking ... "These guys are smart," Servais said. "They look at this stuff ... NOTES. Mariners ace Felix Hernandez threw his first bullpen session of spring training ... ....